Public Health Video Podcasts from Johns Hopkins

Public Health Video Podcasts from Johns Hopkins

Public Health Video Podcasts From Johns Hopkins

Interviews with the world's top public health researchers

Kellogg Schwab: Assessing the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina

Four days after Hurricane Katrina devastated the U.S. Gulf Coast, Kellogg Schwab, PhD, was on a plane to Alabama, sent there by the ...
09/01/05

A Conversation with Paul Farmer, MD, PhD

"If you want to save the world, work with good people," advises Paul Farmer in an interview with Hopkins Sommer Scholars Lydia Mann-Bondat ...
09/22/05

Cell Suicide: A Discussion About Apoptosis With Marie Hardwick

Apoptosis--or cell suicide--helps rid the body of infected and damaged cells, but when it goes awry it can cause disease. The Bloomberg ...
10/21/05

Polio's Eradication: An Update with David Heymann, MD

The 17-year, $4 billion polio eradication campaign has been marked by great successes yet an elusive finale. Don Burke, professor of ...
11/02/05

Avian Flu: The Pandemic Threat and the Global Strategy--Part 01

On January 30, 2006, Dr. Michael J. Klag, dean of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, convened a day-long symposium to ...
01/30/06

Avian Flu: The Pandemic Threat and the Global Strategy--Part 02

On January 30, 2006, Dr. Michael J. Klag, dean of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, convened a day-long symposium to ...
01/30/06

Avian Flu: The Pandemic Threat and the Global Strategy--Part 03

On January 30, 2006, Dr. Michael J. Klag, dean of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, convened a day-long symposium to ...
01/30/06

Avian Flu: The Pandemic Threat and the Global Strategy--Part 04

On January 30, 2006, Dr. Michael J. Klag, dean of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, convened a day-long symposium to ...
01/30/06
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